Credits
SFgenealogy, its previous incarnations, and founders have been credited and mentioned in a number of various publications, films, websites, and exhibits. The list below include many of them.
- San Francisco's Forgotten Cemeteries: A Buried History (2023), by Beth Winegarner. Book.
- California, a Slave State (2023), by Jean Pfaelzer. Book
- Not White Enough: The Long, Shameful Road to Japanese (2023), by Lawrence Goldstone. Book.
- Food, Consumption, and Masculinity in American Hardboiled Fiction (2023), by Marta Usiekniewicz. Book.
- Grey Town is no More! (2023), by Will Soper. Book.
- Reading South Vietnam's Writers (2023), by Thomas Engelbert and Chi P. Pham. Book.
- Meat Then and Now … (2022), by Dell M. Allen. Book.
- Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment (2022), by Lawrence Goldstone. Book.
- Ghost Killer Collection: The Complete Series (2022), by Margaret Millmore. Book.
- Maine to Cape Horn, The World's Most Dangerous Voyage (2021), by Charles H. Lagerbom. Book.
- The Eagles of Heart Mountain, A True Story of Football, Incarceration, and Resistance in World War II America (2021), by Bradford Pearson. Book.
- The White Devil's Daughters, The Women Who Fought Slavery in San Francisco's Chinatown (2020), by Julia Flynn Siler. Book.
- The Argonaut. “A Tenderloin District History, The Pioneers of St. Ann's Valley: 1847-1860” (2020), by Peter M. Field. Magazine.
- San Francisco History Expo (2012-2019). One of the general exhibitors at the annual history expo held at the Old Mint. Exhibit.
- Napa, California Mortuary Records are Now Online (2019, Aug 6), by Dick Eastman, Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter. Website.
- Animal City, The Domestication of America (2019), by Andrew A. Robichaud. Book.
- An Arch Rebel Like Myself, Dan Showalter and the Civil War in California and Texas (2018), by Gene C. Armistead, Robert D. Arconti. Book.
- The Californios, A History, 1769-1890 (2017), by Hunt Janin, Ursula Carlson. Book.
- The Family Tree Historical Atlas of American Cities (2017), by Allison Dolan. Book.
- Jersey Gold, The Newark Overland Company's Trek to California, 1849 (2017), by Margaret Casterline Bowen, Gwendolyn Joslin Hiles. Book.
- Edward J. Steptoe and the Indian Wars, Life on the Frontier, 1815-1865 (2016), by Ron McFarland. Book.
- Making Black Los Angeles, Class, Gender, and Community, 1850-1917 (2016), by Marne L. Campbell. Book.
- John Brown and Elizabeth McCrary, and the First Three Generations of Their Descendants, 2nd Edition (2016), by John D. Glenn Jr. Book.
- Outside Lands Podcast Episode 104: SF Genealogy (2015, Jan 10), Western Neighborhoods Project. Website.
- Nonsense: The Power of Not Knowing (2015), By Jamie Holmes.
- Afternoon of a Faun, How Debussy Created a New Music for the Modern World (2015), by Harvey Lee Snyder. Book.
- The Stagecoach in Northern California, Rough Rides, Gold Camps & Daring Drivers (2014), by Cheryl Anne Stapp. Book.
- The Irish and the Making of American Sport, 1835-1920 (2014), by Patrick R. Redmond. Book.
- Unsettled, A Story of U.S. Immigration (2014), by Voice of America News. Book.
- Sustainability in Architecture and Urban Design (2014), by Carl Bovill. Book.
- The Immigrant and the University, Peder Sather and Gold Rush California (2014), by Karin Sveen. Book.
- Growing Up in San Francisco's Western Neighborhoods, Boomer Memories from Kezar Stadium to Zim's Hamburgers (2014), by Frank Dunnigan. Book.
- 75 Best State Genealogy Websites in 2014 (2014), by Rick Crume, FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print & website).
- 75 Best State Genealogy Websites in 2013 (2013), by Rick Crume, FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print & website).
- Discover Your Pioneer Ancestors (2013), by Sunny Jane Morton , FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print & website).
- My Favorite Genealogy Research Website (2013, Sep 12), by Kenneth R Marks, The Ancestory Hunt. Website.
- The Trials of Laura Fair, Sex, Murder, and Insanity in the Victorian West (2013), by Carole Haber. Book.
- Land of Smoke and Mirrors, A Cultural History of Los Angeles (2013), by Vincent Brook. Book.
- Bigotry and Intolerance, The Ultimate Teen Guide (2013), by Kathlyn Gay. Book.
- 75 Best State Genealogy Websites in 2012 (2012), by Rick Crume, FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print & website).
- The San Francisco of Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo: Place, Pilgrimage, and Commemoration (2012), by Douglas A. Cunningham. Book.
- The Lucky Ones, One Family and the Extraordinary Invention of Chinese America (2012), by Mae M. Ngai. Book.
- Music and Politics in San Francisco, From the 1906 Quake to the Second World War (2012), by Leta E. Miller. Book.
- The Great American Railroad War, How Ambrose Bierce and Frank Norris Took On the Notorious Central Pacific Railroad (2012), by Dennis Drabelle. Book.
- Facing Catastrophe, Environmental Action for a Post-Katrina World (2012), by Robert R. M. Verchick. Book.
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy, 3rd Edition (2012), by Christine Rose and Kay Germain Ingalls. Book.
- 75 Best State Genealogy Websites in 2011 (2011), by Rick Crume, FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print & website).
- SFGenealogy: Providing Free Online Content (2011, Jan 22), by Drew Bourn, Using San Francisco History. Website.
- Walk the Plank (2010, Aug 29), by LJ Moore, The Bold Italic. Website.
- 101 Best Genealogy Websites of 2010—Western Research (2010 Feb), FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print & website).
- For All the Saints, The First Hundred Years of the All Saint's Episcopal Church, San Francisco (2010) by Lawrence R. Holben. Book.
- Lessons of Infinite Advantage, William Taylor's California Experiences. With Isabelle Anne Kimberlin Taylor's Travel Diary, 1866-67, Written During a Voyage with Her Family en Route from the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, to London and Subsequent Travels Throughout Europe (2010), by William Taylor. Book.
- SFGenealogy.net Databases (2010, Apr 21), by Randy Seaver, Genea-Musings.
- the san francisco history podcast—various podcasts (2007-2009), by Richard Miller. Website.
- Love Stories—Marital Disasters (2009, Nov-Dec), by Paul Rawlins, Ancestry magazine. Magazine (print).
- The Genealogist's Address Book: State and Local Resources (2009), by Elizabeth Petty Bentley.
- 'S.F. Pioneer Cemeteries': Where the dead lived (2009, Oct 29), by Regan McMahon, San Francisco Chronicle, SFgate. Newspaper.
- New England Ancestors—Gold Rush Records, Clues Amidst Choas (2009, Fall), by Nancy Peterson. Book.
- Good question: Are There Any Unmarked Graves in San Francisco? (2009, Oct). News segment by Ken Bastida on local television station CBS5, 28 October 2009. Film.
- Good question: How many ships are buried beneath San Francisco? (2009, Sep). News segment by Ken Bastida on local television station CBS5, 3 September 2009.
- Free Database: San Francisco Mortuary Records (2009?), by Diane Haddad, FamilyTree Magazine. Website.
- SF: Halsted Mortuary Records Database and Index (2009, Jan 10), by Pat Richley-Erickson, DearMYRTLE Genealogy Blog.
- Finding Your Gold Rush Ancestors! (2008, Oct/Sep), by David A. Norris, Internet Genealogy. Magazine (print).
- Ghosts and Legends of Alcatraz (2008), by Bob Davis, Brian Clune, Janice Oberding. Book.
- Driven Out, The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans (2008), by Jean Pfaelzerh. Book.
- Sleuths find clues about family roots in USGS maps (2007, Jul 9), by Julie Sevrens Lyons, San Jose Mercury News. This article was picked up by various newspapers across the United States. Newspaper.
- School’s Out: A Century of San Francisco High School Yearbooks (2007, Apr-Jul). An exhibition hosted by the San Francisco Main Library History Center from April 15 through July 13, cosponsored by the San Francisco Library History Center and SFgenealogy, and used materials from the collections of the co-sponsors. Exhibit.
- Your Ultimate Guide to Genealogy Online (2007), FamilyTree Magazine. Listed under California in the Land of the Free section, 2007. Magazine (print).
- Making of the American West, People and Perspectives (2007), by Benjamin Heber Johnson, Peter Mancall. Book.
- Searsville's 'ghosts' roam lake near P.A. (2006 Nov 6), by Todd R. Brown, San Jose Mercury News. Newspaper.
- Site of the Week (2006, Jul 13-20), Family Tree Magazine (website).
- 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Marriage Project (2006), SFgenealogy online. Featured in newspapter articles, online articles, and radio broadcasts: San Francisco Chronicle, 02 Sep 2005; Sacramento Bee, 19 Mar 2006; Ming Pao Daily News, 05 Apr 2006; Oakland Tribune, 16 Apr 2006; MSNBC, 17 April 2006; and KGO-AM radio, 2006. Newspapers, radio.
- 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Marriage Project (2006, Apr). A physical exhibit, designed and created by SFgenealogy, was hosted by the San Francisco Assessor-Recorder's office in San Francisco City Hall. Exhibit.
- 1906: A City Remembers (2006, Apr). A film documentary by local television station KGO (ABC7), and hosted by Dan Ashley. Film.
- Mints and Minting, Earthquake! (2006, Apr), Numismatist, American Numismatic Assocation. Magazine (print).
- Raking the Ashes, Genealogical Strategies for Pre-1906 San Francisco Research (2006) by Nancy Peterson, California Genealogical Society. Book.
- A Most Dreadful Earthquake (2006) by Dorothy Fowler, California Genealogical Society. Book.
- California State Research Guide (2006, Feb), by Nancy Hendrickson, Family Tree Magazine. Magazine (print).
- The Searcher (2006), Southern California Genealogical Society. Newspaper.
- The Quarterly Magazine of the National Parks at the Golden Gate (2005-2006, Dec-Jan-Feb), U.S. Department of the Interior. Newspaper.
- San Francisco's Lost Landmarks (2005) by James R. Smith. Book.
- Web Directories (2005, Apr), by David A. Fryxell, FamilyTree Magazine. Magazine (print).
- San Francisco Genealogy (2005, Aug 2005), by Dick Eastman, Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter. Website.
- San Francisco Earthquake & Fire (2005, Fall), Donald Edwards, Heritage Quest Magazine. Magazine (print).
- Old School (2005, Oct), by Nick D'Alto, Family Tree Magazine. Magazine (print).
- A Second Final Rest: the History of San Francisco's Lost Cemeteries (2004). Film by Trina Lopez. Film.
- The clothes knows: How to tell that old photograph's era (2004, Jan 31), by Elizabeth Jardina, Oakland Tribune. Newspaper.
- Family Tree Resource Book for Genealogists (2004) by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack and Erin Nevius. Book.
- Lonely Island, Hidden Alcatraz (2003). A film documentary by the local television station KQED (PBS). Film.
- 150 Searchable Databases (2002, Oct/Nov), Everton's Family History Magazine. Magazine (print).
- In Harm's Way (2001) by Doug Stanton. Book.
- Sin, Fire and Gold!—The Days of San Francisco's Barbary Coast (2001). A film documentary by local television station KQED (PBS). Film.
- San Francisco: Into the Fire, 1900-1909 (1999). A film documentary by local television station KRON (NBC4). Film.
- Genealogy Online for Dummies (1998) by Matthew and April Helm. Book.
- Virtual Roots, A guide to genealogy and local history on the World Wide Web (1997) by Thomas Jay Kemp. Book.
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